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Trump administration urges Supreme Court to end temporary protections for Syrians
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Trump administration urges Supreme Court to end temporary protections for Syrians

The Hill · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court Thursday to allow it to end temporary protections extended to more than 6,000 Syrians. It marks the third time the administration has urged the justices to rein in lower courts that have blocked the administration from restricting Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which provides individuals from countries with unsafe conditions protections against deportation and a pathway to apply for work authorization. ...


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